EA7649 wrote:We need a deep threat wide receiver...no better then Randy Moss. 1 year cheap contract! Who is with me?

No way. RGIII doesn't need that in his lockeroom.

Randy Moss considers himself the "best WR of all time". We already have a solid #1 in Garcon who is drastically better than Randy Moss. I already see that as an issue. While we have FINALLY established good player leadership, such leadership is still new and thus fragile. We don't need a guy like Randy Moss coming in and screwing things up.

Besides he is 36 years old. This team needs to continue the trend of avoiding the signing of in-the-twilight vets.

we have a lot of guys who can get behind the defense. i think we really lost a lot when davis went down, we lost a lot in the possession game. I'd focus on getting that back, and maybe getting a tough receiver, like an Anquan Boldin, to maybe take over Morgan's spot. Or maybe Hankerson develops more into that role.

jmooney wrote:Who is Randy Moss better than on this team right now, at this point in his career?

To answer this specific question. There is nobody on this team that can best Randy in the redzone. It was completely baffling as to why SanFran failed to utilize his skillset at this stage in his career, correctly.

markshark84 wrote:No way. RGIII doesn't need that in his lockeroom.

Not that I want Moss, but I think you underestimate RGIII.

markshark84 wrote:He's not worth the $$$ or potential risk.

Not that I want Moss, but he's not a risk. Last I saw, his team went to the superbowl last year. He can't be too much of a detriment.

jmooney wrote:Who is Randy Moss better than on this team right now, at this point in his career?

To answer this specific question. There is nobody on this team that can best Randy in the redzone. It was completely baffling as to why SanFran failed to utilize his skillset at this stage in his career, correctly.

markshark84 wrote:No way. RGIII doesn't need that in his lockeroom.

Not that I want Moss, but I think you underestimate RGIII.

markshark84 wrote:He's not worth the $$$ or potential risk.

Not that I want Moss, but he's not a risk. Last I saw, his team went to the superbowl last year. He can't be too much of a detriment.

I am not sure you understood the first of my statements. I'm not underestimating RGIII or believe he can't handle a controversial player. What I am saying is that RGIII doesn't need RM to come in and demand passes or routes as he has done in the past. RGIII would be better off if that wasn't in his lockeroom. Because he is a "new" leader, we need to surround him with the right people. RM isn't the kind of "vet" we need setting examples for our (outside of Santana Moss) very receiveing corps. Plain and simple: RGIII would be better off no having it around than having it around.

Again, but perhaps I should have explained further as I don't believe you understood the meaning. As far as money, he is all about it and we are limited on cap space. As far as risk --- it is 2 form. First, 2012 was the first full season RM has completed in the past 4. The fact he is getting older and has only played in 32 of the past 64 regular season games makes him a risk (regardless of why). Secondly, he is a character risk based on his past history with NE, OAK, and TEN. The fact his team made it to the SB doesn't mean that RM isn't a risk. Historically, RM has been relatively happy in the first year with a new team (except TEN); however, it was the subsequent years where he caused problems. This team isn't "one player away". Therefore, we can't afford to "rent" RM for one year and send him packing. Besides, TO played in a SB and Moss played in one with NE. They were both "expelled" from their respective teams for being distractions. RM is a player that you have to constantly make happy and give "respect" to or he will rebel.

I did not know that Randy Moss was considered a distraction last season - is there a link

AND

to add to CLL's point ...
Randy Moss might be a part of the offense here but he will not be a part of the offense if he thinks he can 'demand' anything

Randy Moss might be' a Redskin, but it will ONLY happen if Bruce, Mike and Kyle know that he can help the other players on offense

I have a lot of faith in this FO's ability to not bring in players who will be a distraction
I doubt that Moss would be a distraction, he just does not add to what we have

this FO does not play Fantasy Football and just bring in players that have proved they are great NFL players like Dumb & Dumber used to do

This FO has a plan and it seems to be working well

P A T I E N C E - Scot & Jay's goal here is to make this franchise better - it will take time they understand the need to change to primarily building through the draft - plus have some luck go their way

jmooney wrote:Who is Randy Moss better than on this team right now, at this point in his career?

To answer this specific question. There is nobody on this team that can best Randy in the redzone. It was completely baffling as to why SanFran failed to utilize his skillset at this stage in his career, correctly.

markshark84 wrote:No way. RGIII doesn't need that in his lockeroom.

Not that I want Moss, but I think you underestimate RGIII.

markshark84 wrote:He's not worth the $$$ or potential risk.

Not that I want Moss, but he's not a risk. Last I saw, his team went to the superbowl last year. He can't be too much of a detriment.

I am not sure you understood the first of my statements. I'm not underestimating RGIII or believe he can't handle a controversial player. What I am saying is that RGIII doesn't need RM to come in and demand passes or routes as he has done in the past. RGIII would be better off if that wasn't in his lockeroom. Because he is a "new" leader, we need to surround him with the right people. RM isn't the kind of "vet" we need setting examples for our (outside of Santana Moss) very receiveing corps. Plain and simple: RGIII would be better off no having it around than having it around.

Again, but perhaps I should have explained further as I don't believe you understood the meaning. As far as money, he is all about it and we are limited on cap space. As far as risk --- it is 2 form. First, 2012 was the first full season RM has completed in the past 4. The fact he is getting older and has only played in 32 of the past 64 regular season games makes him a risk (regardless of why). Secondly, he is a character risk based on his past history with NE, OAK, and TEN. The fact his team made it to the SB doesn't mean that RM isn't a risk. Historically, RM has been relatively happy in the first year with a new team (except TEN); however, it was the subsequent years where he caused problems. This team isn't "one player away". Therefore, we can't afford to "rent" RM for one year and send him packing. Besides, TO played in a SB and Moss played in one with NE. They were both "expelled" from their respective teams for being distractions. RM is a player that you have to constantly make happy and give "respect" to or he will rebel.

I think you're confusing RM with TO. No way was he demanding pass routes in SF last year. He only got the ball once or twice a game, if that. At this point in his career, he wouldn't command top dollar either. I'm not saying we should bring him in, but I don't think your depiction is at all accurate.